A trail of never ending nightmare and pain that will surly make you go insane.
A sentence for the word labyrinth would be : the boy race thought the labyrinth try to escape the monitor
Are you talking about the Labyrinth on Crete built by King Midos? Well then I would have to say the Minotaur.
If it would be anything like the first one in comparison to the book, hopefully never.
The creators of the film are currently working on the sequal to The Dark Crystal. They have said that when they were done they would consider a sequal to Labyrinth. For an unnofficial sequal look for "Return to the Labyrinth" a manga book series by TokyoPop
The creators of the film are currently working on the sequal to The Dark Crystal. They have said that when they were done they would consider a sequal to Labyrinth. For an unnofficial sequal look for "Return to the Labyrinth" a manga book series by TokyoPop
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I'd look in the inner ear.
At first the huge casino seemed like a labyrinth of slot machines and card tables to me, but I quickly learned my way around the place.
It is after the Battle of the Labyrinth. The author, Rick Riordan, released a series' companion book between books 4 and 5. (The Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian)
Daedalus,Athenas son was an architect. He made the Labyrinth. The Labyrinth is connected to him and if he dies the Labyrinth dies (dissapears). The Labyrinth is a maze full of traps and monsters which orginated from Greek Mythology. Daedalus was trapped by King Milos. Daedalus had a son who died as they were escaping from Milos and his men. Milos later on died. I got this info from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series book #4. The Percy Jackson series is great if your interested in Greek Mythology. I would recommanded reading it. Hope this helped!
The internal ear, where you will find the labyrinth, is highly complex. a few pople but not many as most would use maze. you would only truly use labyrinth if you were: a builder, maze designer, refering to history (the minotuar and the labyrinth). refering to the book/movie of the same name trying to detail a particularly hard 3d maze. it should be noted a maze is commonly just a 2d drawing or something one can get abovr and work out in a birds eye view. a true labyrinth on the other hand is designed to be taller than the person inside it and not able to be worked out short of exploring through it
Why yes, there was a 'maze' in Greek mythology legends. It was called the 'Labyrinth'.The Labyrinth was made by Daedalus, an expert designer, with his talented son Icarus.Daedalus was ordered to create the labyrinth by King Minos of Crete. Minos needed somewhere to keep the monster called the Minotaur.Often, King Minor would send law breakers into the labyrinth as a punishment, knowing the minotaur would completely destroy them!Eventually, Thesues managed to kill minotaur, with the useful navigation technique of using a piece of string.